On Dec 18, 5:47 pm, Nan <N...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi - I have tried several timed to click on View, Current View, Define Views.
> I define my custom view (all the fields I like to see) and Name it (By Last
> Name, for example) and it makes a lovely little button on the Current View
> with the name I chose. Unfortunately, it does not save, and is gone as soon
> as I navigate away from Business Contact or Accounts. Very strange.
>
>
>
> "Lon Orenstein" wrote:
> > Gentlemen:
>
> > Do save the customizations for a View, click on View, Current View, Define
> > Views. I like to make a copy of the view I want to customize, then Modify
> > that view. When you save it there, it will keep your changes from session
> > to session. The customizations you're doing are designed to revert to the
> > "defined" view.
>
> > Search Folders are a great way to create and maintain dynamic subsets of
> > your data based on conditions you create in the filter.
>
> > HTH,
> > Lon
>
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> > "Chad" <C...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >news
CF8268F-EBAD-4D96-AAA1-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > Are you going back to "BCM Home" tab and then to "Accounts"? If so,
> > > you're
> > > just getting the standard view. Don't do this.
>
> > > You need to make the search folder, label "my custom account view folder"
> > > (or whatever), save the folder, and then go back to it.....I use this to
> > > customize my Opportunites... I had the same complaint as you did.
>
> > > So my question is: Are you following my instructions and then going back
> > > to
> > > the bottom of you email window pane, looking under "Search Folders" / "my
> > > custom account view folder", and double clicking? This is what you should
> > > be
> > > doing (I'm pretty sure).
>
> > > If you want to provide your email, I'll send you my number and you can
> > > call
> > > me if need.
>
> > > Chad
>
> > > "James" wrote:
>
> > >> Chad,
>
> > >> I'm confused. This is what I need to do? I'm trying to keep the fields
> > >> I've chosen to view in the Account List when I've selected Accounts in
> > >> BCM.
>
> > >> I tried to do this but the same thing has happened. Once I leave the
> > >> account list view, customized with fields selected to view, the list view
> > >> reverts back to the default fields.
>
> > >> James
>
> > >> "Chad" wrote:
>
> > >> > James,
> > >> > Not intuitive but go to your "Search Folders" on your email folder
> > >> > window
> > >> > pane (at the bottome), right click "Search Folders" and select new
> > >> > search
> > >> > folder, you will then get a window pane that allows you select accounts
> > >> > and
> > >> > to save a filtered view....you can re-access this folder.....
>
> > >> > Did this help?
>
> > >> > "James" wrote:
>
> > >> > > I have customized the fields to view in my accounts list using BCM.
> > >> > > However,
> > >> > > the fields I've chosen do not save if I leave BCM or outlook. How do
> > >> > > I
> > >> > > customize the view and keep it?- Hide quoted text -
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Be calm and follow carefully the explanations from our colleagues. I
did and it worked. Just some hints (sorry to be repetitive)from my own
exp:
-Yes, create a new folder under search folders (mail pane, not visible
on contacts pane)
-After selecting the items you want to manage (ie create a new view)
contacts, accounts, ops..., modify that view with the filters you
want. I have even defined some User Defined fields and I could use it
in my new view.
-Then change the name of that view. right click on the new folder you
just created OR right click on the header bar of the view and chose
change name...
This way you can use your new view when you want...and even more you
can use the results of that view (as per the filters and rules you
define) as the base list ("personalized list) for a marketing
campaign.
Good luck